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SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA. Autoethnography Based on Sub-Saharan women’s Insight into Sexual behaviour Ethnology Diana Diaz Delgado XENY002 . Introduction. Briefly introduction ab out my dissertation Hypothesis Question Purpose Methodology Referent List Key words. Hypothesis.

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SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

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  1. SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

  2. AutoethnographyBased on Sub-Saharan women’s Insight into Sexual behaviour EthnologyDiana Diaz DelgadoXENY002

  3. Introduction • Brieflyintroduction about my dissertation • Hypothesis • Question • Purpose • Methodology • Referent List • Key words

  4. Hypothesis • How have my identities affected/influenced as a lawyer, wife, mother, hybrid…my research?

  5. Link Autoethnography Dissertation

  6. Question • Am I advocating for Sub-Saharan women?  I am going to analyze/scrutinize my own self through an autoethographic process; thus, I will be able to determine my position as a researcher in the cross cultural analysis of my topic. Subsequently, I will have the knowledge to answer the question.

  7. Purpose Sub-Saharan women’s insight into sexual behaviour Perceptions Emotions Feelings Impotence Diana The Researcher Sub-Saharan Women Finnish Experts The Participants

  8. Methodology • Autoethnography the researcher is researched by herself. …exploration generates a lot of fears and self-doubts and emotional pain (Ellis, p. 372)

  9. Methodology • Narrative style • Interviews and notes that I wrote when I was carrying out my research on Sub-Saharan women’s insight into sexual behaviour

  10. Theoretical Framework • Social Constructionism • Faucouldian ideas on sexual hehaviour • Modes of thoughts

  11. Reference List • Ellis, C. (1999), Keynote Addresses from the First Annual Advances in Qualitative Methods Conference, HeartfulAutoethnography, Qualitative Health Research, Vol. 9 No. 5 669-683. • Scott-Hoy, K and Ellis, Carolyne (2008). Literary Forms Wording Pictures. In Knowles, J. G. and Cole, Andra L. (Eds.), Handbook of the Arts in Qualitative Research (pp. 127-140). Thousand Oaks, California: Saga Publications, Inc.   • Duncan, M. (2004). Autoethnography: Critical appreciation of an emerging art. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 3(4), Article 3. Retrieved 28-March-2011 from http://www.ualberta.ca/~iiqm/backissues/3_4/html/duncan.html.

  12. Key words • Ethnology • Identity • Interpretation • Cultural behaviour • Social Constructionims

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